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14 THE CAVALIER Class Will W We the Seniors of nineteen hundred twenty-nine, of Science- ville High School, County of Mahoning and State of Ohio, being of sound and able mind do hereby declare, affirm and publish this our last will and testament. A ITEM l. To the Juniors we bequeath our vocal powers to charm their home room teacher the first fifteen minutes in the forenoon. ITEM 2. To the Sophomores we hereby present our auto- graphed desks as a souvenir of our pleasant work in English Class. ITEM 3. To the Freshmen we give our ability and couragel to finish the High School Course regardless of all difficulties. ITEM 4. To the Faculty we leave the school and all that is in it, discarded books, and all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time on our various test papers. , The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we beg leave to present them as valuable assets to those who may receive them and a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed in our free and full bestowal. l. To the football and basketball teams of next year, the ability of Bill Noble and Frank Thomas. 2. To Christine Wilson, Mid Bailey's ability as a good basketball player. 3. To Lucille Bower, Carita Baughman's quiet ways and dignified manner. 4. To Lavina Zins, Babe Cover's active movements. 5. To James Castner, Frank Ellis' stubbornness. 6. To Clarence Martin, Thomas Hamrock's ability to give good recitations in English, 7. To Laura Slagle, Ora Mae Harry's ability to attract the opposite sex. 8. To Howard Buckner, Anna Holecko's loving ways. 9. To Elizabeth Hartwell, Virginia Lloyd's curly tresses,
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THE CAVALIER - 15 10. To George Weamer and George Harris, Joe Lukac's bril- liant power of study. 11. To Elmer Frisbee and Lena Vance, Lil Miller's generosity of advice. 12. To Cecil Watt, Ralph Muter's brilliancy in Geometry Class. 13. To Lester Baughman, Jesse Nesbitt's ability as a one armed driver. 14. To Donald Draa, Bill Noblels executive ability. 15. To Dominic Vitacula, Mary Pallay's salesmanship. 16. To Dorothy Wylam, Margaret Pellin's ability to keep quiet on all occasions. 17. To Geraldine Roth, Florence Playforthis chubbiness. 18. To Mary Kolody, Mary Slipkasky's ability to flirt with the boys in Commercial Geography- Class. 19. To Tito Fabrizio, Paul Snyder's- mechanical ability. 20. To Nora McGarry, Frances Stee1e's shorthand speed. 21. To Adeline Carone, Ruth Stevens' typing speed. 22. To Thomas Crichton, Frank Thomas' superfluous height. 23. To Joe Arnaut, Irene Thorne's argumentative powers. 24 To Ida Moretti, Floyd We1k's senior dignity. 25. To the remainder of the Junior Class, Senior overlooked cuds of gum that have been left under the desks and any likely or unlikely places. 26. All the rest of our property, Cafter paying our debts and funeral expensesj we give to our beloved Principal for his use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the classes as he may see fit. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We the Class of 1929 have set our hands and seal this seventeenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine. The Senior Class '29.
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